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Ben Hogan's Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf |  | Author: Ben Hogan Brand: Ben Hogan
List Price: $24.99 Buy Used: $8.53 as of 3/13/2010 20:19 EST details You Save: $16.46 (66%)
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Seller: daystar-books Rating: 204 reviews Sales Rank: 12305
Media: Hardcover Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0671723014 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.352 EAN: 9780671723019 ASIN: 0671723014
Publication Date: January 1, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Ben Hogan covers the Fundamentals, Grip, Stance, Posture, First & Second part of the swing and a short summary and review.
Amazon.com Review Ben Hogan's premise in this 1957 classic is driven home in bold letters: "THE AVERAGE GOLFER IS ENTIRELY CAPABLE OF BUILDING A REPEATING SWING AND BREAKING 80." Religions are founded on less, and Hogan's detailed analyses and illustrated demonstrations of grip, stance, posture, and the two basic components of the swing make up a sacred book. Though its very simplicity seems dated, this is the tome of technique that should serve as the foundation of every golf library.
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great book February 2, 2010 LVLIF (ORANGE COUNTY, CA) Fast easy reading. Great instructions and insights into the game of golf from one of the greatest.
Ben Hogans five lessons February 2, 2010 Surfnmrf (NY) I found the book to be very helpfull, the price was right and the shipping was ontime.
I am a beginner and find it confusing to have so many differant view points on golf.In every direction you turn. Ben hogans teachings are of the basic fundamentals and start off right from the grip to the stance.I believe when you are talented and practise 8 hours a day there is almost no right or wrong in any sport. Just look at (Charles Barkley)
This book gets some of the real basic fundamentals for the rest of us on the right track. And when I have a chance I need to buy another because I spilled coffee on mine :)
Why, why, why ??!! January 29, 2010 Duke of Hazards Why didn't I start with this book 3 years ago? I would have saved myself so many headaches. Book is worth every cent if just for the first chapter on GRIP, which is infintely better at describing a correct grip than any other text, photos or images I've seen in books, videos, the web. Mr. Hogan, somehow, knows exactly the correct words to use to describe 'feelings' and pressure points... it goes on to the full swing from there. He is VERY detailed in his descriptions, yet manages to convey the images and positions with words the first time you read it (unlike any other golf texts I've come across... you know, the ones where you have to read them a few times and struggle to figure out what, exactly, the person is trying to describe).
A must read, don't wait.
A book which is a must for every golfer January 28, 2010 finnishredder (Finland) This book is absolutely great. Things that Hogan has discovered a half a century (and more) ago are still very valid. This book has offered me more explanations on the fundaments of golf than eny other golf pro, magazine or video I've bumped into. Hogan explains things very clearly and makes good arguments on what should be done and what leads to different kind of solutions. A must buy for all golfers. Amen.
Essential reading for the serious golfer January 20, 2010 Sean P. Budlong (New York suburbs) When I went to my first pro, he mentioned this book, and I've found it to be my best guide to learning the swing. I also recommend Tour Tempo: Golf's Last Secret Finally Revealed and Swing Like a Pro, and, of course, many of the instructional videos on YouTube. Hogan's lessons, probably like all the swing examples you're going to come across, are deceptively simple. At the end, he tells you that you can learn the fundamentals in about 6 months. Well, I've been working on them for three years, and it's just in the last couple of weeks that I've felt that I really have the basic essentials of a decent swing. Hogan also says, early in the book, that the average person who learns the fundamentals that he teaches in his five lessons can then go and break 80. It seemed like a stretch to me when I first read that, but I believed him. Now, I'm quite sure he's right. I feel as though I'll be able to shoot in the 70's this coming season, and this wouldn't be a prospect at all without Hogan's book. If you're serious about learning the proper swing and willing to do all the arduous practice, you have to read and study this book. It took me a long time to understand fully many of his teaching points. He's so clear that I thought I understood, but I really didn't, not until I had put in months and months (totalling, now, three years) of practice. I consider myself a slow learner, with no aptitude at all for this game, or any other game that requires good coordination. So most people can probably learn what he teaches in about the six months he says it takes, if you practice seriously.
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